For anyone who lived through the 1960s, this is interesting listening, even if you don't agree with Malcolm X. It's interesting to hear someone arguing against Martin Luther King's non-violent approach. There are parts of this speech where you can can see where Gil Scott-Heron was coming from in "The revolution will not be televised". Thanks for Parisblues for bringing me to this.

WE ALL CAME A LONG WAYS . STILL ALONG WAY TO GO AND IT TAKEN US ALL TO WORK TOGETHER AS ONE( BLK. & WHT.) . WE NEED TO UNDERSTAND CAN'T ONE OF US REGARDLESS WHAT EVER COLOR,ECONOMICAL ,OR SOCIALLY ENTER INTO THE KINGDOM OF GOD . WE NEED TO RECOGNIZE THAT WE CAN'T TAKE IT WITH US AND AFTER THIS LIFE .RATHER WE ACCEPT JESUS CHRIST AS LORD AND SAVIOR & LIVE THE BEST WE CAN IN LOVE . MALCOLM I LIVE TO SEE AND SAY TO BLACK & WHITE WE NEED TO PUT GOD BACK IN THE SCHOOL CAUSE MAN HAS FAIL US & NOT GOD .